Specifications
Intel NUC 13 Pro | 12th Gen Intel PC | 10th Gen Intel PC | |
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Type | Mobile | Desktop | Desktop |
Processor | Intel Core i7-1360P P -Core Turbo 5.00 GHz E-Core Turbo 3.70 GHz 4 P-Cores 8 threads 8 E-Cores | Intel Core i5-12400F 2.50GHz (Turbo 4.4 GHz) 6 P-Cores 12 threads | Intel Core i5-10400 2.90GHz (Turbo 4.30GHz) 6 P-Cores 12 threads |
Chipset | Intel Raptor Lake-P | Intel Alder Lake | Intel Comet Lake |
Memory | 32GB DDR4 (3200 MHz) | 32GB DDR4 (3200 MHz) | 32GB DDR4 (2666 MHz) |
Graphics | Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 | Asus NVIDIA RTX 3060 Ti | Intel UHD Graphics 630 |
Disk | 1TB Kingston NVMe | 1TB Samsung 980 NVMe 2TB Crucial SSD | 1TB Corsair MP400 NVMe |
Pages in this article:
Page 1 – Introduction / System
Page 2 – Processor
Page 3 – Memory / Graphics
Page 4 – Disk / WiFi
Page 5 – Specifications
Complete list of articles in this series:
Intel NUC 13 Pro Mini PC | |
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Part 1 | Introduction to the series with interrogation of system |
Part 2 | Benchmarking the Mini PC |
Part 3 | Installing Ubuntu 23.10 Desktop |
Part 4 | Configuring Ubuntu 23.10 Desktop |
Part 5 | Power Consumption |
Part 6 | P-Cores and E-Cores |
Part 7 | Gaming |
Part 8 | Installing and Configuring Manjaro |
Part 9 | BIOS options |
How does the i7-1360P compare with the latest Ryzen chips e.g. 7600X.
Which chip offers the best performance over cost in a mini-pc?
We don’t have the 7600X chip, but other sites indicate performance is almost identical to the i7-1360P. And factor in the TDP of the 7600X is 105W which needs serious cooling.
Would be great if you could do a comparison with a Ryzen-based mini-pc.
Yes, I’d love to do comparisons with AMD CPUs, but I don’t have any.